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      Reggae

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      At the moment in school we are doing World Music. We each have to write a piece in a certain style... the aim being to capture the essence of that style.

      I have chosen - as the title suggests - reggae. I will be capturing the essence of Caribbean music. I suppose it should be pretty easy - simply use chords 1-4-5, and put the accents on the off-beats. For inspiration I have been looking at some Desmon Dekker and Bob Marley music.

      So, anyone at this forum interested in writing/listening to reggae/ska music? I've been learning a lot about it recently and I like it.
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      oh yeah, I love ska.



      I listen to bands such as the skatalites and the slackers, though also more 2nd and 3rd wave ska/punk and ska-core, cause I'm just a sucker for fast guitar and angsty lyrics

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      Re: Reggae

      Originally posted by LewisM
      I have chosen - as the title suggests - reggae. I will be capturing the essence of Caribbean music. I suppose it should be pretty easy - simply use chords 1-4-5, and put the accents on the off-beats. For inspiration I have been looking at some Desmon Dekker and Bob Marley music.

      So, anyone at this forum interested in writing/listening to reggae/ska music? I've been learning a lot about it recently and I like it.
      I don't think their is a style of music I don't like and I have a healthy Reggae collection thanks to freinds. I listen to an mp3 mix of 1000's of tracks on shuffel and many are reggae or ska.

      Bob is an icon of course. On the Reggae side Lee Scratch Perry is the top of the tree you should be looking at.

      There are many facets to Reggae music and many influences, some are very religious and some very secular.

      I demand you listen to these artists (I've put a good track of theirs too)

      Lee Scratch Perry "soul fire" and "police and theives"
      Bob Marley "More axe"
      Max Romeo "chase the devil"
      Jah Thomas & Roots Radicals "Communist dub"
      Dillinger "Cocaine in my brain"
      Dr Alimantado "Poison Flour"
      Fabulous five "OOh ahh!"
      Horace Andy "SkyLarking"
      The Upstters "Kindom of dub" and "Return of Django"
      Rod Taylor "His Imperial Majesty"
      Bunny Flip "Maingy Dog"
      Peter Tosh "Arise black man"
      King Tubby "I trim the barber"
      Aggrovators "Soldering version"
      The Skatalites "Guns of Navarone"
      Roland Alphonso "Phoenix city"
      Dandy Livingstone "Rudy a message to you"
      Dave & Ansel Collins "Double Barrel"
      Desmond Decker "Busted lad"
      The Observers "Brimstone & fire"
      Harry Johnson & the all stars "Liquidator"
      Natty Dread "Inner Circle"
      Dawn Penn "No No No"
      The Heptones "Sufferers time"
      The Congos "Feast of the passover"

      In no particular order 8)
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      Listen to Oye mi canto by Nore and Nina sky. it's really good IMO. BTW, its really new compared to what you posted. I think Sean Paul sings Reggae and T.O.K

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      I hate him more than I hate not eating for 2 days....maybe 3
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      listen to pantalimon. someone ban nightowl. ;p

      i've always been partial to the rootsy stuff, and the old school dub. i don't listen to dancehall, for the same reasons i don't listen to rap. some tracks a great, but i'm just not down w/the boasting, self agrandizing hogwash, and posing... it's the oposite of the out of sight, out of mind, low key person that is me.

      if you are listening to bob marley, listen to his real stuff, not the white boy friendly garbage on the legend cd. scratch a good portion of the stuff w/chris blackwells G'ed up production. -a lot of the stuff w/chris blackwell production, have and original version. -"sun is shining" is a good example. -there's the version on the kaya album, then there's the "we recorded this in an alley 8yrs before" version. they are both rockin' but for different reasons.

      check out his moodier stuff, like the 'rebel music' compilation. my personal faves are 'roots', and 'slave driver'. across the entire comp, i loved the way they incorperate blues (especial on '3'oclock/roadblock'), r & b, and funk like it's nobody's business into their songwriting. absolutely amazing how everything comes together. in a way it reminds me of early hip hop w/all the sampled phrases put together. but w/reggae it's musicians 'sampling' concepts ontop of reggae, instead using a sampler, and an 808. -i don't know if that makes sense to anybody but me. tuff cookies. :)

      check out "dub gone crazy" on the blood and fire lable. great stuff by king tubby.

      off in the dub direction...

      king tubby
      lee perry
      bunny lee
      prince/king jammy
      mad scientist
      professor

      the list goes on and on... :) :) :)

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      listen to pantalimon. someone ban nightowl. ;p [/b]
      everybody's got their own opinion

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      I've been playing guitar for a very long time. I could write you a tune or two.

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      I play guitar in a punk/reggae hybrid band. If I can make a suggestion, write a song using I IV and V chords in a minor key, and put some bluesy soloing over top. I haven't found any music that feels better to play than that which crosses the groove of inverted reggae rhythms with the soulfulness of the blues.

      and to the guy/gal who said they like ska-core, you know where it's at. If you haven't heard, check out a band called Streetlight Manifesto. I recomend the song "If and when we rise again". Absolutely nuts!
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      that group is all he talks about...it is CT you speak of
      If I hadn't made me
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      But that's more than I can allow...

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      Originally posted by sleep_long_sleep_well

      and to the guy/gal who said they like ska-core, you know where it's at. If you haven't heard, check out a band called Streetlight Manifesto. I recomend the song \"If and when we rise again\". Absolutely nuts!
      oooh yeah I know Streetlight manifesto, I absolutely love them!!!! XD Point / Counterpoint is my fave I think.... though the whole album rocks, cant wait till they get 'keasby nights' done right, with the whole new improved sound over catch 22


      By the way, who else is also in likes "Edna's Goldfish"? Kinda lovin that band as well

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      whatnow?

      wait a second... do you mean to tell me they are re-doing keasby nights??? That's F'in awesome! I love that album but I bet streetlight manifesto would do it way better... oooh I'm excited to hear this. Hey does anyone here like the Slackers?
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      And then this topic went...back on topic.

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      [size=24]Bob Marley Mon!

      I've loved that guy for over 25 years now!

      One love, one heart
      Let's get together and feel all right
      Hear the children crying (One love)
      Hear the children crying (One heart)
      Sayin', "Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right."
      Sayin', "Let's get together and feel all right."
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      Bufallo soldieeer.

      One rock/reggae hybrid I can't stand is RX Bandits, stick with the classics 8)

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